Truly. That’s a mind-blowing, unholy amount of malfeasance and mismanagement that is both obscuring and contributing to the treasonous conspiracy that Twitter was plainly a major party to. While I, like every other fan of the truth and/or super-based hip-hop, would love to see Bryson Gray’s Twitter account restored, like, now, I hope everyone can appreciate the near-miraculous amount of work and effort that Elon Musk and the patriots now ensconced at Twitter have done so far, and continue to do every day. Give them your patience and grace; I honestly believe that all the ideologically-banned accounts will be back online as soon as possible, or practical. And that will, very likely, include Kanye’s, too. 👍
The sheer scope of the investigation that they had to do for each of the structured drops is immense. It's just staggering. I doubt that any of the investigators got much sleep.
... and they're still at it, releasing almost-daily deluges documenting earthshaking criminal conspiracies. All while also a) running that company on a fraction of the former staff (although definitely addition-by-subtraction in effect there), b) rolling out new features in days and weeks that the old Twitter couldn't manage in years, c) dealing with obviously increased sabotage from boycotting advertisers, axe-grinding vendors, bot farms, hackers, angry former workers and confederate hold-overs, SF bureaucrats, etc., d) navigating and fixing all those non-existent tools, broken practices, and grotesque policies.
It's one of the most amazing things I could imagine; I can't wait to hear the full story one day. To all the people justifiably frustrated that their banned accounts haven't yet been restored, their patience will be rewarded - but I hope they might be able to understand why everything hasn't happened all at once. (Although, all things considered, in the grand scheme of things, it's sure come awful close to an amazing everything-at-once!)
This is insane! Parag and other executives were brazenly defrauding and misleading the board, and all shareholders.
Not to mention the egregious engineering practices.
Truly. That’s a mind-blowing, unholy amount of malfeasance and mismanagement that is both obscuring and contributing to the treasonous conspiracy that Twitter was plainly a major party to. While I, like every other fan of the truth and/or super-based hip-hop, would love to see Bryson Gray’s Twitter account restored, like, now, I hope everyone can appreciate the near-miraculous amount of work and effort that Elon Musk and the patriots now ensconced at Twitter have done so far, and continue to do every day. Give them your patience and grace; I honestly believe that all the ideologically-banned accounts will be back online as soon as possible, or practical. And that will, very likely, include Kanye’s, too. 👍
The sheer scope of the investigation that they had to do for each of the structured drops is immense. It's just staggering. I doubt that any of the investigators got much sleep.
... and they're still at it, releasing almost-daily deluges documenting earthshaking criminal conspiracies. All while also a) running that company on a fraction of the former staff (although definitely addition-by-subtraction in effect there), b) rolling out new features in days and weeks that the old Twitter couldn't manage in years, c) dealing with obviously increased sabotage from boycotting advertisers, axe-grinding vendors, bot farms, hackers, angry former workers and confederate hold-overs, SF bureaucrats, etc., d) navigating and fixing all those non-existent tools, broken practices, and grotesque policies.
It's one of the most amazing things I could imagine; I can't wait to hear the full story one day. To all the people justifiably frustrated that their banned accounts haven't yet been restored, their patience will be rewarded - but I hope they might be able to understand why everything hasn't happened all at once. (Although, all things considered, in the grand scheme of things, it's sure come awful close to an amazing everything-at-once!)
The founding fathers would call it Providence